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regarding the attacks on the u.s. consulate in benghazi. what did he say? >> that's right. he told jon stewart in benghazi, the administration shared information with the public as it was coming in, and as the picture is getting filled in for them, they are sharing it with the american people. the president was asked by jon stewart at one point if the administration's response to the attack was not "optimal." the president said if four americans get killed, it's not optimal. that's not an ideal way to phrase that, and the president taking some heat from that already from critics tonight. especially because this is such a hot topic under a microscope on the campaign trail and expect the phrasing to come up tomorrow from his critics. >> i already saw that online and i was surprised by his use of the word optimal. you're saying jon stewart actually used that word in the question? >> jon stewart used that word in the question, and it was -- somewhere lower down in the president's answer. it was a rephrase, a repeat of a word jon stewart asked. but maybe one of the downsides of
regarding the attacks on the u.s. consulate in benghazi. what did he say? >> that's right. he told jon stewart in benghazi, the administration shared information with the public as it was coming in, and as the picture is getting filled in for them, they are sharing it with the american people. the president was asked by jon stewart at one point if the administration's response to the attack was not "optimal." the president said if four americans get killed, it's not optimal....
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embassy and killed the u.s. ambassador, two navy s.e.a.l.s and another american, that's still an act of terrorism. terrorism is the taking of lives of, particularly, civilians in a political act that is designed to have some kind of political impact. it strikes me as an act of terrorism, whether it was a mob or al qaeda. was it an act of terrorism perpetrated about i a terrorist organization affiliated with al qaeda with planning and so forth? that we don't know. i don't really see how it wasn't an act of terrorism no matter who did it. >> do you think he missed an opportunity, as opposed to the nearly 14 days or whatever it was they were still unclear about what happened? >> and continuing. governor romney had good cards. he overplayed them. the president was able to push him back and push him back pretty hard and he suffered for it. we're still not at the point where the administration, any of us exactly know, nor are we at the point where the administration has given up trying to sell a false narrative. no on
embassy and killed the u.s. ambassador, two navy s.e.a.l.s and another american, that's still an act of terrorism. terrorism is the taking of lives of, particularly, civilians in a political act that is designed to have some kind of political impact. it strikes me as an act of terrorism, whether it was a mob or al qaeda. was it an act of terrorism perpetrated about i a terrorist organization affiliated with al qaeda with planning and so forth? that we don't know. i don't really see how it...
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they are supposed to be the advocates inside the apparatus of the u.s. government to get updates, to make sure the families are kept apprised. but you also expect and every department has this. if it's an employee lost, or a member of one of our law enforcement or intelligence service, that agency takes ownership of making sure to shepherd the person through the system and around the system. in many respects, it's sort of incomprehensible to me. these are people -- the family members were identified. they met with senior officials, and it is not as though they don't know where she is. >> initially i thought maybe they were in contact with sean smith's wife, who, i guess, is in the netherlands. but she was at this reception. they clearly talked to her. >> that's right. in fact, often times with a family that's lost someone, there's more than one person. so you'll have the parents of the victim, you may have a spouse, extended family. and it becomes the government' s responsibility to care for that family and keep the family informed. >> jill, you reached
they are supposed to be the advocates inside the apparatus of the u.s. government to get updates, to make sure the families are kept apprised. but you also expect and every department has this. if it's an employee lost, or a member of one of our law enforcement or intelligence service, that agency takes ownership of making sure to shepherd the person through the system and around the system. in many respects, it's sort of incomprehensible to me. these are people -- the family members were...
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what we're hearing from a u.s. government official that the u.s. does fully intend and expect to get access to this individual. there's a little bit of negotiating going on. there's a process in place. the fbi is expected to take the lead on this negotiation, though intelligence officials are also expected to be in the room when he's questioned. >> so it's not clear -- so fbi will take the lead on interrogation or interviews, and cia, others, intelligence will be there? >> that's what's expected. exactly. now, obviously, you understand how this works with law enforcement. with fbi taking the lead versus intelligence taking the lead. but we're told right now fbi is expected to take the lead in this. so they're gathering evidence for him that they would be able to down the road uphold in court, but the intelligence agencies will be there as well because they want to know who this guy knows, who he talked, how many other people they can link to this attack in benghazi. >> his name is ali hazri, correct? >> ali anri al harzi. that's right. >> what do w
what we're hearing from a u.s. government official that the u.s. does fully intend and expect to get access to this individual. there's a little bit of negotiating going on. there's a process in place. the fbi is expected to take the lead on this negotiation, though intelligence officials are also expected to be in the room when he's questioned. >> so it's not clear -- so fbi will take the lead on interrogation or interviews, and cia, others, intelligence will be there? >> that's...
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on the eve of a congressional hearing about the deadly attack on the u.s. consulate in benghazi, libya, the state department are pushing a new narrative. just ahead, what officials told our bill daugherty ahead. >>> the pharmacy at the center of the deadly fungal meningitis outbreak wouldn't talk to dr. sanjay gupta. they wouldn't even let him inside. what sanjay saw behind the facility is raising new questions tonight. we're keeping them honest. >>> breaking news tonight about the deadly attack on the u.s. consulate in benghazi, libya on september 11th. u.s. ambassador christopher stevens, three other americans were killed. you know that. at the time of the attack, a backlash was building over an anti-muslim video in other parts of the world. various officials in the obama administration initially said a protest outside the consulate had turned violent. tonight, though, on the eve of a congressional hearing about the security situation in benghazi, prior to the attack, a new narrative is emerging from the state department. jill dougherty joins me now. so j
on the eve of a congressional hearing about the deadly attack on the u.s. consulate in benghazi, libya, the state department are pushing a new narrative. just ahead, what officials told our bill daugherty ahead. >>> the pharmacy at the center of the deadly fungal meningitis outbreak wouldn't talk to dr. sanjay gupta. they wouldn't even let him inside. what sanjay saw behind the facility is raising new questions tonight. we're keeping them honest. >>> breaking news tonight...
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latinos in both english and spanish, because even though of course u.s. citizens that are latino speak english because they have to pass the citizenship test but a lot of them prefer to get their information in spanish. therefore, there's a good possibility according to latino decisions that the polls that we're seeing nationally and in some battleground states are not accurate because they did not measure adequately the hispanic vote. so it's very possible that that number could be 4% more toward president obama. so we're expecting that in this election, november 6, approximately 12.2 million latinos will vote. that's about a 26% increase from 2008. but if they go out and vote it will make a difference. if they don't go out and vote, it won't. >> thank you very much. great to have you on. thank you. >>> it's been called a frankenstorm and by our own chad myers, the imperfect storm. it's hurricane sandy and it's headed for the east coast just in time for halloween. chad has the latest on where it could hit and how bad it could be, next. [ male announcer ]
latinos in both english and spanish, because even though of course u.s. citizens that are latino speak english because they have to pass the citizenship test but a lot of them prefer to get their information in spanish. therefore, there's a good possibility according to latino decisions that the polls that we're seeing nationally and in some battleground states are not accurate because they did not measure adequately the hispanic vote. so it's very possible that that number could be 4% more...
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it could have been multiple militias that attacked the u.s. consulate there. we just may not know for years. >> fran, what do your intelligence sources tell you? was he involved in the attack, do you believe? >> you know, i think the fact that he's a sort of known extremist in terms of his ideology, it would not be surprising. and i will tell you, john, in answer to the question you put to bob about are we surprised, we should be disappointed but not surprised. it was journalists who found ambassador stevens' journal because neither libyan officials nor american officials had gotten to that consulate. time and again, it took the fbi three weeks to get to the consulate itself to do a forensic investigation. the investigation of this on both the american and the libyan side has been absolutely and completely incompetent. the notion that a journalist could find this guy and sit down with him and do an interview before investigators should not surprise us. disappointing, yes. surprising, no. >> as we get more information, sadly raises more and alarming questions.
it could have been multiple militias that attacked the u.s. consulate there. we just may not know for years. >> fran, what do your intelligence sources tell you? was he involved in the attack, do you believe? >> you know, i think the fact that he's a sort of known extremist in terms of his ideology, it would not be surprising. and i will tell you, john, in answer to the question you put to bob about are we surprised, we should be disappointed but not surprised. it was journalists...
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we check the number of u.s. navy ships and what we discovered may actually surprise you when we continue. >> announcer: you never know when, but thieves can steal your identity and turn your life upside down. >> hi. >> hi. you know, i can save you 15% today if you open up a charge card account with us. >> you just read my mind. >> announcer: just one little piece of information and they can open bogus accounts, stealing your credit, your money and ruining your...
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her uncle is a former democratic governor and u.s. senator. her first cousin is a democratic congressman. earlier in her career, she was a congressional aide for democrat bill brewster from oklahoma. mind you, being a democrat in her home state is not necessarily like being one in washington. >> an oklahoma democrat in a lot of respects is more conservative than a lot of republicans. >> reporter: her long-time close friend, leslie belcher, says she's not even sure of janna's political affiliation but janna has friends of all political stripes. >> she is very easygoing, very friendly. janna is probably the most approachable person i have ever met. >> reporter: janna went to school at wellesley college outside boston like her mother and hillary clinton. after that she was off to get a law degree in washington. while working in d.c. she acquired a reputation as a smart, up and coming lobbyist. then in 1999, her professional life took a turn toward the personal side. she met the young first term republican representative, paul ryan. >> she was ver
her uncle is a former democratic governor and u.s. senator. her first cousin is a democratic congressman. earlier in her career, she was a congressional aide for democrat bill brewster from oklahoma. mind you, being a democrat in her home state is not necessarily like being one in washington. >> an oklahoma democrat in a lot of respects is more conservative than a lot of republicans. >> reporter: her long-time close friend, leslie belcher, says she's not even sure of janna's...
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tired of the old politics as usual and that's why, with all due respect, i do respect your years in the u.s. senate, but i think americans are craving something new and different. >> biden was on his best behavior, carefully aiming his attacks at her running mate, john mccain, not at palin herself. and that was by design. >> he had to be careful not to be talking down to her in any way, not only because she didn't have any national experience but also because she was a woman, and both of those things are a little tricky to deal with. >> despite a lack of substance in many of her answers, analysts say palin did just fine in that debate. >> say it ain't so, joe. there you go again. >> partly because biden didn't challenge her directly much. >> it's good to see you all. >> later this week, biden will be on the debate stage once again against a much more seasoned politician this time and is expected to come out swinging. >> he's fast on the cuff. he's a witty guy. he knows who he is and he's been doing this for 40 years. you're not going to rattle joe biden. joe is very good on the attack. >> d
tired of the old politics as usual and that's why, with all due respect, i do respect your years in the u.s. senate, but i think americans are craving something new and different. >> biden was on his best behavior, carefully aiming his attacks at her running mate, john mccain, not at palin herself. and that was by design. >> he had to be careful not to be talking down to her in any way, not only because she didn't have any national experience but also because she was a woman, and...